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Preview of AAC Core Vocabulary BINGO –  Interactive Speech Therapy Game

AAC Core Vocabulary BINGO – Interactive Speech Therapy Game

AAC Core Vocabulary BINGO – Interactive Speech Therapy GameMake core vocabulary practice fun and engaging with this AAC Core Vocabulary BINGO game! Perfect for speech therapists, special educators, and AAC users, this no-prep activity helps students learn, practice, and generalize essential core words in a motivating and interactive way. This activity focuses on high-frequency core words such as put, help, eat, look, make, read, play, want, go, stop, drink, and more — making it a must-hav
Preview of Modeling Core Words Activity Book for AAC – “STOP” - Speech Therapy

Modeling Core Words Activity Book for AAC – “STOP” - Speech Therapy

This Modeling Core Word Activity Book for AAC is perfect for beginning AAC users and early communicators. Designed for speech therapy, special education, preschool, and autism support, this interactive book helps students learn and use core words through real photos paired with AAC symbols. This simple, low-distraction book provides a shared reading experience that supports AAC modeling, functional communication, and carryover across settings. Each book includes 10 real pictures showing a va
Preview of Modeling Core Words Activity Book for AAC – HELP - for Speech Thearpy

Modeling Core Words Activity Book for AAC – HELP - for Speech Thearpy

This Modeling Core Word Activity Book for AAC is perfect for beginning AAC users and early communicators. Designed for speech therapy, special education, preschool, and autism support, this interactive book helps students learn and use core words through real photos paired with AAC symbols. This simple, low-distraction book provides a shared reading experience that supports AAC modeling, functional communication, and carryover across settings. Each book includes 10 real pictures showing a va
Preview of Dress the Zoo Animals Speech Therapy Boom Cards | WH Questions

Dress the Zoo Animals Speech Therapy Boom Cards | WH Questions

This interactive zoo speech therapy activity helps students practice WH-questions, sentence building, clothing vocabulary, and core language while dressing zoo animals in fun outfits. Students will dress a lion, elephant, polar bear, and hippo with engaging clothing items such as sunglasses, bathing suits, rain boots, hats, and more while completing structured language tasks. Each animal follows a predictable routine that supports engagement and language learning. Students will: • Find the
Preview of Where Is the Gold? St. Patrick’s Day AAC Mini Book | Positional Concepts

Where Is the Gold? St. Patrick’s Day AAC Mini Book | Positional Concepts

🍀 Where Is the Gold?St. Patrick’s Day AAC Mini Book | Core Vocabulary | Positional Concepts | Print & Go Speech Therapy This St. Patrick’s Day AAC mini book is a print-and-go speech therapy resource designed for AAC users, early communicators, and emerging language learners. Perfect for modeling core vocabulary and teaching positional concepts (prepositions) during shared reading. Core words naturally modeled include: LOOK WHERE GO MORE UP Positional concepts targeted: ON UNDER BEHIND Each p
Preview of Speech Therapy Visual Schedule - First Then Board with Visuals Individual Autism

Speech Therapy Visual Schedule - First Then Board with Visuals Individual Autism

With this Speech Therapy Visual Schedule, help your students visualize what their session will be like - and track their progress toward earning a break/reward! This set includes several speech therapy visual schedules, token boards, First - Then boards with visuals, activity icons, and reward choices! **Includes an editable version (must be able to open in PowerPoint, Keynote, or Google Slides) for labels, reward/activity pictures, and tokens only.Included: A non-editable PDF versionAn edit
Preview of Everyday ASL Signs (Bilingual English/Spanish) | Visual Support Poster

Everyday ASL Signs (Bilingual English/Spanish) | Visual Support Poster

This bilingual ASL (American Sign Language) resource includes 4 pages of common everyday signs with English and Spanish translations. Perfect for early childhood, special education, speech therapy, or ESL/ELL classrooms, these visuals support functional communication across multiple settings. What’s Included: ✅ 4 pages of ASL signs featuring everyday vocabulary (e.g., eat, drink, help, more, mom, dad, potty) ✅ English and Spanish translations for each sign ✅ Clear, easy-to-read layout for quick
Preview of Basic Communication Board for Classroom/ SPED AAC

Basic Communication Board for Classroom/ SPED AAC

This is a low-tech AAC page that has all the basic communication needs that teachers and parents are able to use with their children. This board allows students to communicate their basic needs, wants and feelings. This is a good option for students who are starting to learn how to use visuals to communicate.
Preview of Early Language Reader - Core Word Story - Help

Early Language Reader - Core Word Story - Help

Created by
HoneybeeSpeech
Engage your earliest learners with short, simple, repetitive books that support language growth through Core Words, sentence formulation, and early language concepts! PERFECT FOR WINTER!This printable book contains: 11 pages of simple images and repetitive textVisuals of the Core Word "help" to support AAC usersWinter items for object labelingPreposition images to differentiate teaching for students working on spatial conceptsHow to use this resource: Just print, laminate, cut, staple, and go!
Preview of What Animals Want | Interactive PowerPoint Slide Show

What Animals Want | Interactive PowerPoint Slide Show

INTERACTIVE POWERPOINT SLIDES | ANIMATED. Help even your neediest special education students connect with core vocabulary using these animated, visually simple and repetitive slides on your smartboard to engage them during AAC group or circle time. A cute farm/zoo animal walks to the table. Students click or tap each to make a food item appear on the table telling us what the animal wants. This animated interactive PowerPoint slide show has a companion printable adapted book (includes an E
Preview of "I Want, I Need, I See" Visual Sentence Strips – AAC Communication Cards

"I Want, I Need, I See" Visual Sentence Strips – AAC Communication Cards

Created by
Made By Sarele
Build Communication Skills with “I Want, I Need, I See” Visual Sentence Strips! Empower your students to express their needs, wants, and observations with these simple, engaging AAC visuals! Perfect for speech therapy, ABA sessions, and early childhood classrooms, this resource supports communication, sentence formation, and vocabulary growth.Each strip includes clear symbols and bold text to help learners match visuals to words — ideal for nonverbal and emerging speakers.Designed for easy class
Preview of High Tech AAC Parent Training Checklist | Early Intervention SLPs| Birth to 3

High Tech AAC Parent Training Checklist | Early Intervention SLPs| Birth to 3

Created by
EI Essentials
Nobody teaches you what to do the day a family gets their AAC device. Here's your plan. This checklist walks you and the family through everything that needs to happen on day one. From turning the device on to setting a charging plan to practicing together in a real routine.What's included: ✔ 2-page print and go checklist for the first day a family receives a device ✔ Covers device basics, the communication app, guided access, and daily practice ✔ Space to document the support team and next step
Preview of Core Word of the Week: IN (Monday)

Core Word of the Week: IN (Monday)

Build meaningful communication using the core word IN This Core Word of the Week (CWOW) resource supports AAC users in developing functional communication, comprehension, and sentence-building skills using the core word HAVE. Designed for use with Proloquo2Go and other AAC systems, students learn how to express possession, describe what they have, and engage in real-life communication.
Preview of Summer Beach Vocabulary Literacy Activities for Autism Echolalia Gestalt Songs

Summer Beach Vocabulary Literacy Activities for Autism Echolalia Gestalt Songs

Beach Time! is a digital Genially literacy circle time activity + songs resource for speech therapy, autism classrooms, AAC users, echolalia, scripting, hyperlexia, Gestalt Language Processing, and speech therapy for low functioning autism instruction. This summer beach-themed digital interactive activity supports functional communication through repeated beach vocabulary, AAC-supported sentence building, original songs, interactive visuals, and highly mitigable gestalt language models.Students
Preview of Zoo Critter Clinic Speech Therapy Activity | AAC Core Vocabulary

Zoo Critter Clinic Speech Therapy Activity | AAC Core Vocabulary

Speech therapy that feels like play. Use a simple, repeatable routine to build communication with engaging, hands-on activities. This Critter Clinic–Zoo activity helps students open, find, and help animals while developing language through predictable, structured play. HOW IT WORKS Students follow a consistent routine: Open the door Find the animal Add a problem (sick or hurt) Help the animal All better This routine supports engagement, repetition, and language growth across sessions.
Preview of "Bear Finds a Pumpkin" | Core Word NOT Adapted Interactive Book | Prepositions

"Bear Finds a Pumpkin" | Core Word NOT Adapted Interactive Book | Prepositions

This is a simple pumpkin themed core word adapted book you can use with your students in a printable or digital format. Bear is seen searching for a pumpkin and finding many fall things that are NOT. Students place "fall things" pictures on the page in response to the words read aloud. Example: "Bear finds an apple basket next to the apple tree." "That is NOT a pumpkin." he says. Fall things (10) include: Apple basket, cob of corn, crow, sunflower, rake, pinecone, acorn, mushroom, footb
Preview of Teach Subject Pronouns – Adapted Fall WE Photo Boom Cards™ | Visual Supports

Teach Subject Pronouns – Adapted Fall WE Photo Boom Cards™ | Visual Supports

Help your students learn to use the subject pronoun “we” with this interactive adapted Boom Cards™ deck! This engaging, photo-based activity is perfect for speech therapy, autism classrooms, and special education settings — building both grammar and vocabulary through clear visuals, AAC-friendly supports, and repetition. Students first learn the concept by: Seeing and hearing the word “we”Associating a visual helper image with the wordReading and listening to sentences using “we” in cont
Preview of Teach Subject Pronouns – Adapted SHE Photo Boom Cards™ | Visual Supports

Teach Subject Pronouns – Adapted SHE Photo Boom Cards™ | Visual Supports

Help your students learn to use the subject pronoun “she” with this interactive adapted Boom Cards™ deck! This engaging, photo-based activity is perfect for speech therapy, autism classrooms, and special education settings — building both grammar and vocabulary through clear visuals, AAC-friendly supports, and repetition. Students first learn the concept by: Seeing and hearing the word “she”Associating a visual helper image with the wordReading and listening to sentences using “she” in c
Preview of WANT, I, MAKE, SOME Adapted Interactive Book "I Want Some" | Farm Animals

WANT, I, MAKE, SOME Adapted Interactive Book "I Want Some" | Farm Animals

This is a simple core word adapted book you can use with your students in a printable or digital format. It is the farm animal version of "I Want Some" and is the companion to my animated interactive smartboard slide show, I Want Some. Students place various food item pieces (12 total) on a picnic table beside cute farm animals in response to the sentence read. Example: Pig makes popcorn. Duck says, "I want some." Pig will not share until the end of the story when Owl tells him that he mu
Preview of Woodland Picnic Speech Therapy Activity | WHO Questions + Is Verbing (Boom)

Woodland Picnic Speech Therapy Activity | WHO Questions + Is Verbing (Boom)

Woodland Picnic Speech Therapy Activity | WHO Questions + Is Verbing (Boom Cards™)Join the woodland animals for a picnic in this engaging Boom Cards™ speech therapy activity! Students practice answering WHO questions and formulating sentences using is + verb-ing while interacting with draggable animals and food items. In this activity, students: • Answer errorless WHO questions (“Who is eating?” / “Who is drinking?”) • Use visual sentence strips to say: “The ___ is eating/drinking.” • Drag an
Preview of AAC GoTalk 9+ Device Overlays Variety Pack - Speech Therapy

AAC GoTalk 9+ Device Overlays Variety Pack - Speech Therapy

This variety pack comes with 15 different overlays compatible with the GoTalk 9+ AAC device with a variety of themes including core words, colors, Wheels on the Bus, The Very Hungry Caterpillar, and more! See the product preview for a table of contents for each theme.
Preview of "I" Adapted Interactive Book "Find It Bunny's House" for AAC Core Vocabulary

"I" Adapted Interactive Book "Find It Bunny's House" for AAC Core Vocabulary

This is a simple Easter themed core word adapted book you can use with your students in a printable or digital format. Students first find a bunny house object on the page and then place a matching object piece on the page in response to the words read aloud. Example: "I see a bunny." The bunny house objects (12) include: Bunny, paintbrush, rainbow, carrots, basket of eggs, striped egg, polka dot egg, egg wagon, watering can, flowers, chick and birdhouse. YOU CAN ACCESS THIS ACTIVITY IN A DI
Preview of Talker Support: Block Play | AAC Modeling for Play-Based Communication

Talker Support: Block Play | AAC Modeling for Play-Based Communication

Many children already have access to AAC systems such as the Proloquo2go (Talker), but adults are often unsure what to model during play. This play-based AAC resource helps families, educators, therapists, and support staff naturally support communication during motivating block play activities. • What words should I model? • How do I keep it natural? • What do I say during play? • How do I avoid creating pressure? This resource was designed to help families, educators, therapists, and support s
Preview of Lunch Snack Communication Boards Autism AAC Visual Supports

Lunch Snack Communication Boards Autism AAC Visual Supports

✨ Need a calm way for students to answer, request, choose, or join the routine without guessing what they mean? This low-prep printable support gives you a clear low-tech communication board for lunch, snack, and mealtime communication. Use it on a desk, binder, lanyard strip, small-group table, lunch area, recess clipboard, or calm corner. Adults get simple modeling language too: point, model, wait, and honor the message. 💛 📌 Included: 14 printable pagesFull-page communication boardCut-apart
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